6 2A - Wednesday, January 13, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: In Other Ivory Towers TUESDAY: Professor Profiles THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Qampus Clubs Photos. of the Week IT'S GAME TIME Looking to the lights In 1986 the Universi- on campus. ty took measures to try The 56 phones - stra- to make campus safer tegically placed around hy installing the widely- campus in areas that recognized hlue light had more incidents of system. crime - enahle security The emergency hlue officers to locate exact- light phones were first ly where the caller is. installed in August 1986 Each time the receiver in response to a stu- is taken off the hook, dent sit-in outside the it sends out an slarm office of Henry John- notifying officers that son, then-vice president assistance is needed ina for student services, in specific area. January 1985, according Within the first to an article puhlished month of installation, in The Michigan Daily the phones were often on Sept. 4 1986. The misused and the Depart- sit-in was organized in ment of Puhlic Safety response to a comment received over 3,000 Johnson made saying calls, most of which issues surrounding rape were false alarms, whet should he kept discreet the phones went off or CRIME NOTES Trespasser Curtain fc arrested at the damaged Union WHERE: Michiga I- d it >f y t- 5. !r C, n It a >t n t- Y a h n n their own. According to the article students also picked up the phones and tried to make calls, thinking they were pay phones. The hlue light system, which cost $180,000 to install, was created to he used in case of emergency or to report a witnessed crime and also to provide services to students who have accidents or need assis- tance in the area, like in a hiker and pedestrian accident or when a dis- ahled person needed assistance getting into their car, according to the article. - LINDSAYKRAMER SAMANTHA TRUABEN/Daily Get Yost Game Or, a local tame stare, hosts a tournomont lost nitht far the tome tlder Matic. totinerootna sonior Gotion Waitz ttlGHT) keeps track at the score. 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Susritions frrfll tr, ,sjti iSetembe, v ia U.S.nmil aer$110. Wintrtrmessaneary through April) is 5115, yearn (Septembler throughAptil) is $195. Uniersnity afliares er esbject t5 reduced suscsriptonrae. O-musasuscrsiptions fortfall term aee$35. Suscsriptions mustrbespreaid. The Michigan taly is a emerat Te Assciaed P ress and The AssociaedriCollegiate Ptess. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES )und Presentation on Arts info seasonal moods session tnUioin all V 111V11 WHERE: Michigan Union WHEN: Tuesday at around 120 am. WBBAT: A male suspect not affiliated with the University was arrested for trespassing, University Police reported. WHEN: Monday at around 6:20 am. WHBAT:Ahballroom curtain was torn down and found damaged elsewhere in the huilding. There are no suspects and the damage value is estimated to $100, Uni- versity Police reported. Computer stolen U' buses in from building traffic accident WHAT: A discussion shout why people's moods change in response to seasons and what they can do to stay upheat during the winter months. WHO: CAPS WHEN: Today from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Chesebrough Audi- torium Climate talk WHAT: Discussion shout the repercussions of the demonstrators outside the conference in Decemher in Copenhagen and the future of climate change in the world. WHO: College Socialists WHEN: Tonight from 7 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League WHERE: Medical Science Unit II WHEN: Monday at around 12 p.m. WHAT: A Mac computer at no listed value was stolen from an office hetween Dec. 23 and Jan. 7, University Police reported. Ir is unknown if the room was locked or not. WHAT: Talk on Bursley's new learningecommunity, which is intended to he a center for innovative ideas on the arts. WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. WHERE: Bursley Commu- nity Center Lounge Discussion on schizophrenia WHAT: Jonathan Metzl will talk shout why schizophrenia hecame the standard diag- nosis forhblack men in Ionia, Michigan during the civil rights movement. WHEN: Today at 2 p.m. WHERE: Lane Hall CORRECTIONS " Please report anyoerror in the Daily to corrections@ michigandailycom. 1According to Telegraph. coouk Chinas one-child pol- icy and child-specific ahor- tions that many women had, caused a gender imhalance for the countrys population. Many men will he unahle to find wives in the future as the ratio in some areas is 120 men for every 100 women. 2According to a 2007 sur- vey taken hy memhers of the Greek system, 63 percent of LGBT students said they would feel uncomfort-' ahle coming out in a Greek organization. >>FOR MORE, SEE THE STATEMENT, PAGE 4B 3Acording to the Chicago Trihuner Delta and Conti- nental Airlines are raising fees for checkedhbags. Delta will now charge $23 for rho first hag while Continental will charge $25. Airlines earned shout $740 billion in checked haggage fees during 2009's third quarter. WHERE: 1500 Block East Hospital WHBEN: Monday at around 9:20 am. WHBAT: Two Universityhbuses were involved in a traffic acci- dent of an unknown cause and unknown dollar damage, Uni- versity Police reported. MORE ONLINE Lae Cime Noleat Get more onlne at michiganailycom/blogs/the wire I UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WHAT DO tHODES/MARSHALL/MITCHELL SCHOLARS DO AFTER THEIR STUDIES 4 Well, this guy became president. What will you do? Anything you want. You've written your own game plan so far in life. Why not take it one step further and become a Rhodes, Marshall, or Mitchell Scholar? the Unied States of America, 1992-2000 Come to a Rhodes/Marshall/Mitchell Orientation Session: Tuesday, January 19, 2010.* 5:00-6:00pm Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League, 2nd Floor Wednesday, February 10, 2010.* 5:00-6:00pm Pierpont Commons, Center Room Monday, February 22, 2010 . 5:00-6:O0pm Pendleton Room, Michigan Union To learn more, please contact the Provost's Council on Student Honors at 734-763-8123 or visit the website at www.provost.umich.edu/scholars/